Relieve Discomfort with Advanced Dry Eye Treatment
What is Dry Eye?
Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the quality of tears is inadequate to keep your eyes properly lubricated. This can lead to discomfort, redness, and a gritty sensation. Factors such as aging, prolonged screen use, certain medical conditions, and environmental influences can contribute to dry eye.
Common Symptoms of Dry Eye:
- Persistent dryness, itching, or redness in the eyes.
- A gritty or sandy sensation.
- Blurred vision, especially after prolonged focus.
- Sensitivity to light or difficulty wearing contact lenses.
- Excessive tearing as a response to dryness.
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The Procedure
Dry eye treatment is tailored to the severity and underlying cause of the condition. Here’s what you can expect:
Comprehensive Diagnosis:
- Tear film analysis and measurement of tear production levels.
- Assessment of eyelid health and potential blockages in tear glands.
Treatment Options:
- Artificial Tears and Ointments: Lubricating drops to relieve symptoms.
- Prescription Medications: Eye drops to reduce inflammation and stimulate tear production.
- Lipid-Based Treatments: Targeting meibomian gland dysfunction for improved tear stability.
- Punctal Plugs: Minimally invasive procedure to retain natural tears by blocking tear drainage.
Follow-Up Care:
- Regular monitoring to ensure symptom relief and adjust treatments as needed.
FAQs
Dry eye can result from aging, hormonal changes, screen overuse, environmental factors, or underlying health conditions.
For mild cases, artificial tears may provide sufficient relief, but more advanced treatments are required for chronic or severe dry eye.
If left untreated, chronic dry eye can increase the risk of eye infections and damage the corneal surface.
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Don’t let dry eye disrupt your daily life. Schedule a consultation with our specialists to find the best treatment for lasting relief.